Portland Trail Blazers

With four draft picks at their disposal, Neil Olshey and the Portland Trail Blazers front office will be busy on June 27.

Since they already have a young squad, it's doubtful that they will use all four picks on incoming rookies. Trading a couple or stashing European talent might be realistic options. Either way, this draft is a major opportunity to build around Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge.

What they definitely could use right away is depth, particularly in the backcourt. Terry Stotts gave Lillard workhorse minutes last year because the bench was so unreliable.

They've worked out several guards the past couple weeks, hoping to find an addition who would make the team stronger for the long haul.

Cleveland Cavaliers

Among the Cleveland Cavaliers' four draft choices is the No. 1 slot they won at the lottery, so this club has a whole lot to gain in the next couple weeks.

They'll listen to offers for the pick while they evaluate top prospects Nerlens Noel and Ben McLemore. If a draft-day trade works out well for them, they could get a proven forward to help Kyrie Irving and Dion Waiters.

Things could also go awry for them if a draftee like Nerlens Noel turns out to be an injury-prone bust.

Expect intense negotiations and plenty of trade rumors leading up to draft night.

Oklahoma City Thunder

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Picks: 12, 29

2012-13 Finish: 60-22, lost in second round

Needs: Offensive big man, bench wing

Even with a healthy Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder have some deficiencies that require attention. Luckily, they have a pair of first-round picks, which give them a chance to get substantially better next year and beyond.

Chief among the needs is that of a legitimate post presence on offense. Serge Ibaka is not a true low-block big man, and Kendrick Perkins is ineffectual as a scorer.

An ideal scenario would see them snatch up Cody Zeller or Steven Adams, if either of the two is available at No. 12. If not, the club would be wise not to reach for a mediocre big man, but rather pick the best available wing.

A successful draft night could be the difference that ensures a trip back to the NBA Finals.